Part 1: Description (No more than 500 words) Discuss an ethical or moral dilemma that you have experienced in the workplace. Give as much details as possible within the word limit. Please include relevant information. The following list is a guide only: (You can replace the real names and places with fictional ones) • Describe the situation • Who was involved • Where did the situation take place? • When did it happen and what was going on? • What were the values or norms that were in conflict? • Describe your thoughts and feeling at the time. • Describe what you did. (How was the dilemma resolved or what was the outcome?) • Rate your decision. On a scale from 1-10 how happy were you with your decision? (1 = Very unhappy 10 = Very happy) and state why you thought that.
Part 1: Description (No more than 500 words) Discuss an ethical or moral dilemma that you...
Part 1: Description (No more than 500 words) Discuss an ethical or moral dilemma that you have experienced in the workplace. Give as much details as possible within the word limit. Please include relevant information. The following list is a guide only: (You can replace the real names and places with fictional ones) • Describe the situation • Who was involved • Where did the situation take place? • When did it happen and what was going on? • What...
Describe an ethical dilemma that you experienced, or have witnessed in a change leader, when attempting to initiate change. How was the ethical dilemma resolved? What can a change leader use to guide decision making when faced with an ethical dilemma?
Describe an ethical dilemma that you experienced, or have witnessed in a change leader, when attempting to initiate change. How was the ethical dilemma resolved? What can a change leader use to guide decision making when faced with an ethical dilemma? Thanks for helping. Please I want answer typed, cited using APA at least 3, not just paraphrased, but something unique. Thank you.
Describe an ethical dilemma you faced on the job and apply the ethical decision making framework and GVV model to the situation. Also indicate the stage of moral development of the individuals in your case.
Explain one moral dilemma that would affect your ethical decision-making during a disaster. Provide a detailed explanation of what the moral dilemma is and how you plan to control for personal bias. Identify a real life situation you can reference on this topic.
Write a one-paragraph description of an ethical dilemma that you or someone you know faced recently. Analyze the situation using the ideas presented in the chapter. Make particular reference to the ethical norms of utility, rights, justice, and caring in terms of how they influenced the situation. What would each of these suggest about the correct decision? What was the actual outcome in the situation? Which ethical norm seems to have been most important?
ETHICAL DILEMMA -Situation 1 - Chapter 8 You are a prosecutor with the unwelcome task of prosecuting a 12-year-old for a particularly brutal assault. You personally believe that the child basically went along with his older brother in the assault, and you think that he should have been left in the juvenile system. However, the juvenile court judge waived him to the adult system, and the media and the victim's family are demanding that he be tried as an adult....
Choose one of the following real-life cases involving an ethical dilemma: Betty Vinson from WorldCom Jeffrey Skilling at Enron Michael Vines at HealthSouth Part one: Clearly describe the main ethical dilemma facing the decision maker you have chosen. You may want to describe how or why the dilemma arose. Part two: Describe what the decision-maker ACTUALLY did, and the Kohlberg stage that the decision-maker was acting at and why it applies. Then delineate the positive and negative consequences that arose...
Think of a time when you were faced with an ethical dilemma. Using one of the ethical frameworks discussed below, describe your approach in resolving your dilemma. What was the final outcome? *Kantian ethics suggests that decision makers have duties or obligations with which they must follow in their behaviors; • virtue ethics considers that good decisions come from individuals that possess a package of virtues (such as courage, wisdom, and generosity for example), a virtuous individual is one that uses...
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 5, Legal and Ethical Aspects Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. You are conducting an interview with a client and he reveals to you that he abuses his wife. He asks you not to tell anyone. Would you be required to keep this client’s confidentiality or to share the information with someone? How would you respond to the client? How would you feel about a client sharing this information with you and what would you do with...